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Teresa Bo

Teresa Bo, based in Buenos Aires, covers Latin America, where she has investigated the darker side of Argentinian politics and reported in-depth on the "war on drugs", travelling deep into the jungles of Colombia, Bolivia, and Peru.

She won two major awards in Spain for her coverage of the war in Iraq, including the prestigious Lara Prize for Best Journalist Under 30 years old. A native Argentinean, Teresa holds a bachelor's degree in international politics and a master's degree in international peace and conflict resolution.

Haiti has some of the most overcrowded prisons in the world.
Human rights groups say around 11,000 inmates live in inhumane conditions. Their plight is just one of the many problems being addressed by the new UN mission to the country.

Artists in Haiti are turning garbage into politically-infused art that gives a voice to the poorest in society.
A resistance movement that originated in the slums of the capital, Port-au-Prince, is adding a creative twist to everyday objects.

Argentina's President is pressing on with a reform agenda that he says will modernise the country.
The Congress has approved the 2018 budget plan and a bill that tackles taxes which have reduced growth in South America’s second-large economy.

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